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Why? Every carmaker comes to WRC for marketing reasons. There is no need for developing any stock technologies in there. Really, nobody needs WRC as some sort of testing ground. It has other purpose and everybody involved knows it. 2017 rules change nothing about that. If they went electric or hybrid it would be different but still it would not be the primary purpose, just a secondary useful atribute.
Stupid is as stupid does. Forrest Gump


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Currently, couldn't someone just come in with a Coupe car and make it a WRC25/26 spec? What were the regulations when the Focus (Hatch), Xsara (Liftback), Subaru/Mitsu (Sedan) and Peugeot (Coupe)...
WRC mainclass from 2027